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Specialist PhysiotherapistinSouthportinSouthportPUBLISHED TUE 31 DEC 2024

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

CASELOADFAMILYHOLISTICMULTI-DISCIPLINARYMUSCULOSKELETALNHSROLE MODEL

Mersey Care NHS Foundation TrustFollow Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to promote independence and improve quality of life for patients in their own homes.
Work within a supportive multidisciplinary team that includes physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and support staff.
Autonomous management of a complex caseload, allowing for the application of evidence-based practices.
Professional development opportunities through leadership, supervision, and involvement in service improvement initiatives.
Flexibility to develop new ways of working and responsiveness to both planned and unplanned patient care needs.
Role includes mentoring and facilitating learning for students and junior team members, enhancing teaching and leadership skills.
Contribution to the development of local health policies and services, directly impacting the community's health care.
The Specialist Physiotherapist role at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust in Southport involves providing therapy and rehabilitation to patients in their homes, focusing on promoting independence and enhancing the quality of life for individuals with various physical problems, including respiratory, orthopaedic, neurological conditions, and those requiring palliative care. The successful candidate will be an experienced physiotherapist, capable of managing a complex caseload autonomously, using evidence-based, patient-centered approaches. Additionally, they will provide leadership by mentoring junior staff, contribute to service planning and development, and collaborate with multidisciplinary team members to deliver high-quality care.

Key responsibilities include conducting holistic assessments, developing tailored intervention plans, offering health advice, and ensuring a responsive service for patients with varying care needs. The role also involves supervision of team members and students, participation in clinical governance initiatives, maintaining professional registration, and contributing to service improvement projects. The ideal candidate should demonstrate strong communication skills and a commitment to ongoing professional development within a supportive and collaborative team environment.
Opportunity to promote independence and improve quality of life for patients in their own homes.
Work within a supportive multidisciplinary team that includes physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and support staff.
Autonomous management of a complex caseload, allowing for the application of evidence-based practices.
Professional development opportunities through leadership, supervision, and involvement in service improvement initiatives.
Flexibility to develop new ways of working and responsiveness to both planned and unplanned patient care needs.
Role includes mentoring and facilitating learning for students and junior team members, enhancing teaching and leadership skills.
Contribution to the development of local health policies and services, directly impacting the community's health care.

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